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pervez musharraf. we'll be right back with more. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause). >> jon: that's our show. tomorrow night at 11:00, steve carell will be here. here is your moment of zen. >> i'm hanging around with my captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing )
pervez musharraf. we'll be right back with more. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause). >> jon: that's our show. tomorrow night at 11:00, steve carell will be here. here is your moment of zen. >> i'm hanging around with my captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing )
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please welcome back to the program pervez musharraf. sir. (cheers and applause) nice to see you, sir. thank you for joining us. (applause) have a seat. (cheers and applause) nice to see you again. thank you for joining us again. we appreciate it. >> thank you. nice seeing you. >> jon: the last time we... i prepared some refreshments for us. i prepared tea and a twinkie. (laughter) that was our... we have to take it up a notch because of the deterioration of our two country's relationship. (laughter) power aid and balance bars. (laughter) i don't know if you've ever had this. you can have a... would you care for s'mores? >> i'm okay with that. >> jon: (laughs) you're okay with just this? i don't blame you, sir. that's probably wise. to your health. >> cheers. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> jon: a taste sensation. last time you were here, i asked you where osama bin laden was. laug(laughter) laugh now, at the time i believe you held a relatively high-level position in pakistan. (laughter) you mentioned that you didn't know. funny story. (
please welcome back to the program pervez musharraf. sir. (cheers and applause) nice to see you, sir. thank you for joining us. (applause) have a seat. (cheers and applause) nice to see you again. thank you for joining us again. we appreciate it. >> thank you. nice seeing you. >> jon: the last time we... i prepared some refreshments for us. i prepared tea and a twinkie. (laughter) that was our... we have to take it up a notch because of the deterioration of our two country's...
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pervez musharraf and rick perry, and per -- pervez musharraf tells me that he's convinced rick perry will run for president. we talked a bit about rick perry, and i think he's going to run for president, too. i haven't met with rick perry. pervez musharraf has, and he thinks he'll run. i've also just taped an interview with janet napolitano. we go in depth on the whole issue of getting ready for the tenth anniversary of 9/11. i'm pretty woifrd about what al qaeda might want to do as far as retaliation, but i press her on what kind of capabilities the al qaeda network, some of the splitter groups might have, home-grown terrorism. i think our viewers will want to see it as well. >>> jon huntsman, the former utah governor, now running for president. there's been a make shake-up in his campaign. his campaign manager is no longer his campaign manager. someone else has come in. susy wiles is gone, matt david is in. susie has served well and was vital in getting it off the ground in such a short time frame now the campaign is moving into phase 2, more aggressive from a tactical standpoint,
pervez musharraf and rick perry, and per -- pervez musharraf tells me that he's convinced rick perry will run for president. we talked a bit about rick perry, and i think he's going to run for president, too. i haven't met with rick perry. pervez musharraf has, and he thinks he'll run. i've also just taped an interview with janet napolitano. we go in depth on the whole issue of getting ready for the tenth anniversary of 9/11. i'm pretty woifrd about what al qaeda might want to do as far as...
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next hour former pakistan president pervez musharraf gives a speech. on u.s. pakistan relations. at noon the crew of space shuttle "atlantis" will give a news conference. they landed at kennedy space center this morning. >>> house republicans calling on the senate to pass the cut cap balance spending bill. we'll hear from them this afternoon. they're scheduled to have a news conference 12:45 eastern time. >>> a minnesota community divided by a school district's curriculum policy on sexual orientation. now a federal investigation and a lawsuit by a civil rights group. we've got the story. [ female announcer ] investing for yourself is a necessity. i find investments with e-trade's top 5 lists and use pre-defined screeners to work smarter. not harder. i depend on myself to take charge of my financial future. [ bell dinging ] >>> so when is talk about homosexuality okay in the classroom? just outside minneapolis one school district's policy on the matter is igniting a culture war. cnn has learned the departments of justice and education are investigating incidents of bullying and ha
next hour former pakistan president pervez musharraf gives a speech. on u.s. pakistan relations. at noon the crew of space shuttle "atlantis" will give a news conference. they landed at kennedy space center this morning. >>> house republicans calling on the senate to pass the cut cap balance spending bill. we'll hear from them this afternoon. they're scheduled to have a news conference 12:45 eastern time. >>> a minnesota community divided by a school district's...
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musharraf talked about the strained relations on cnn's "piers morgan tonight." >> there certainly is a trust deficit but it has been persisting since the last one year. not because of osama alone. they were incidents of mistrust in the past, and therefore it led to the final culmination was this, that there was total mistrust and therefore pakistan was not even told, and as people take it, it was a violation of pakistan's sovereignty. so therefore it has led to a lot of more misunderstanding. i think which is extremely detrimental to the cause of fighting against terror. >> want to bring in cnn's stan grant who is in islamabad. stan, a couple of questions for you. i mean clearly i have covered president bush when musharraf was in power. there was a lot of tension between the countries back then. it seems as if it's gotten even worse at this point. bring us up to the point where -- how did we get here? >> well, it really came to a head with the raid that killed osama bin laden, suzanne. i think using the troops without going through pakistan first, without notifying pakistan is really
musharraf talked about the strained relations on cnn's "piers morgan tonight." >> there certainly is a trust deficit but it has been persisting since the last one year. not because of osama alone. they were incidents of mistrust in the past, and therefore it led to the final culmination was this, that there was total mistrust and therefore pakistan was not even told, and as people take it, it was a violation of pakistan's sovereignty. so therefore it has led to a lot of more...
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musharraf. the program has provided regular commentary on emerging threats, international religious freedom, radical islam, and other global challenges that america faces. america's freedom is not a new passion for the senator nor is foreign affairs a new issue for him. he served eight years on the senate armed services committee to help modernize and strengthen our military. he also served on the senate finance committee with his jurisdiction on international trade issues. he was the co-founder of the congressional working group for religious -- international religious freedom and the work on debt relief for impoverished masons. he was also a leader of u.s.- israel relations and authored the syria accountability act and the iran freedom and support act which he successfully fought to pass in spite of initial opposition by president bush. he also fought to read the scourged of aids and malaria from the continent of africa and in 2006, he gave a speech here at the national press club on the gathe
musharraf. the program has provided regular commentary on emerging threats, international religious freedom, radical islam, and other global challenges that america faces. america's freedom is not a new passion for the senator nor is foreign affairs a new issue for him. he served eight years on the senate armed services committee to help modernize and strengthen our military. he also served on the senate finance committee with his jurisdiction on international trade issues. he was the...
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in many ways, the problems began under the former military ruler, general pervez musharraf who allowed terrorist groups to set up base inside his country. he did nothing to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure and we've seen bin laden captured, now the question is where are his deputies, where is amman al zawahiri, are the pakistanis in knowledge of where their whereabouts are? >> quickly, a couple assessments this morning, he was irreplaceable and this that al qaeda cannot continue as it is without him as the moral center of this group. do you agree with that? >> bin laden was an ideological leader, his doctrine remains, his message remains intact, even though he may be dead. al qaeda central may not necessarily be able to recover but there are many terrorist groups that will continue his legacy and have the means and capability of planning transnational attacks. it's important in terms of symbolic value, but unfortunately doesn't stop transnational terrorism. >> thank you so much for your time this morning and your expertise. >> it's interesting. the implication of pakistan not bei
in many ways, the problems began under the former military ruler, general pervez musharraf who allowed terrorist groups to set up base inside his country. he did nothing to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure and we've seen bin laden captured, now the question is where are his deputies, where is amman al zawahiri, are the pakistanis in knowledge of where their whereabouts are? >> quickly, a couple assessments this morning, he was irreplaceable and this that al qaeda cannot continue as...